This has just been posted on CC:
'Hi Nat and everyone
I've just had a long chat with the nurse in charge of the stray ward at the Hospital and she is very keen to ensure that the correct information is known. I will only say what I have been told (and she was happy for me to put this post on) as I don't want to misinform anyone.
Firstly, the cat has not had a combo test so it is not known if he has FIV or FeLV. She apologised for this information being given to me last night and could only assume that whoever I spoke to had been looking at the wrong case notes. After a few days they thought he seemed to be walking a little better and were going to do blood tests but when he was reassessed it was decided his legs were no better so did not want to put him through needles being stuck in him. So his FIV/FeLV status has no bearing on the situation as they do not know what it is.
He is losing the function of his back legs due to muscle wasting. His pupils are fixed and dilated and there is bleeding at the back of the retina (I'm not sure if that is one or both). Although they think he can see shadows, his eyes are not responding to light stimulus so he is possibly blind/going blind.
She could not understand where the "7 day ward" has come from as they do not have one. She will be contacting Nat to discuss everything with the possibility that, following a successful home check, he can be released into her care.
I have offered again to cover the cost of any necessary tests/treatment if that is the only reason for him being put to sleep and have been assured that he will not be put to sleep purely due to financial reasons.
Hope this clears things up a bit and hopefully Nat will have a successful chat with them.
Sue
National Animal Trust
Leicester'